Panel-board.



B1. H. OLLEY.

PANEL BOARD. APPLIOATION FILED P31114, 1911.

1,027,147. Patented May 21, 1912.

WYNESSES:

A TTORZVII YS.

y SYBJUSE, NEW YRK, ASSXGNOR T0 GROUSE-HINDS COM- SE, NEW YRK, A CRPBATION 0F NEW YORK.

PNEL-BOARD.

it known that L Hermione OLLEY, nit Eig/*re he county of @nondagel and er his 1 fr' have invented a new 35 tcard, which the foltion,

on retetee to panel beards and nations whereby fuse eiectricei appiiances cnn he i from tue 'front of the panel i one type of fuses cen 'ce '-her; and it consists in enc cenetructione hereinclaimed.,

imenticn reference is @nate corresponding e?? e 'portion of a panel i y inventcn; Fig. 2 is a uni View thereof. Figs.. et'iveiy9 an eevetion and an main body of the fuse oft' the panei hoard, 2 and 3 rs, mounted on the face of te eech other and offset from theface of the n eiectrice appliance, as a fuse plug having terminals 7, 8 for connection, iectyey, with the cornuctors 2, 3, one terminait being the ordinary sleeve terminal gecifrcatiou of Letters Patent.

ion chruary 4, 1911,

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,um end having theu ends 4., 5 opposed s d the ctnei? the ordinary central terminal' Patented May 21, 1912.

serial No. 606,461.

the thickened ends, 4, 5 of the conducting bars, the screws also serving to secure the socket to the panel board. The socket is also formed with bosses 11., 12 extending iateraiy from its base and formed with grooves 13 in their tower sides itting the portions of the bare 2, 3 contiguous to their` offeet ends and covering the ends of the screws 14 extending through the base 1 from the rear side thereof and threading into the bars, the Screws 14 being for the purpose of securing eiips which support car tridge fuse plugs.'

What I claim is;

In a pane board, a base, conducting oars mounted on lthe base and having their ends spaced apart, screwsextending into the bese and through the 'conducting here neer the ends thereof, a socket mounted on the heee, and having terminals, and screws extending through the terminals respectively from the front side ofthe panel board through the bottom of the socket and into the ends of the conduct-ing Bars and serving to elecm tricaliy connect. the here and the terminate and also secure the socket in position on the base, the socket being also' formed with bosses at. its base for covering. the first-mentioned screWs,-substantial1y as and for the purpose described, y

In testimony whereofi'fl' have hereunto signed Iny name in the presence of two attesting Witnesses, at Syracuse; in the county of `Onondagznin the State of New York, this 13th day of January 1911.

RAYMOND' H. OLLEY'. 

